West Ham 0-0 Bournemouthpublished at 46 mins
West Ham get us under way for the second half.
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Arter sent off for second yellow card
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West Ham get us under way for the second half.
Who will score the first Premier League goal at the London Stadium?
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And here's an answer re two bookings from the same passage of play..
For context, West Ham defender Sam Byram committed two bookable offences in the same passage of play but picked up just the one yellow card.
Chris Baird was less lucky last year...
West Ham 0-0 Bournemouth
John Hartson
Ex-West Ham striker on BBC Radio 5 live
"It's been rather low-key. West Ham have lacked that bit of quality going forward.
"West Ham miss Dimitri Payet dreadfully but they have controlled the game and look the most likely. Bournemouth have just sat in and have defended reasonably well."
West Ham 0-0 Bournemouth
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CelebCelery: An empty milk carton has more atmosphere than West Ham's new ground.
Aidan: Another soulless ground in the premier league, Upton Park was a proper ground.
There's some opinions for you...
That Bournemouth corner, which was cleared away by the first man, was the last act of the first half.
To be honest, that probably sums up what we've seen so far.
Bournemouth winger Jordon Ibe goes on a dribble into the box that wins the Cherries their second corner.
Again the delivery is poor and West Ham clear it away.
West Ham defender Winston Reid was booked for dissent after the corner was awarded. There's a real clamp down on that this season and it's showing.
We're into two minutes of stoppage time here.
Bournemouth will be happy to see these out and get in at the break with the scores level.
Bournemouth get their first corner of the game and Ryan Fraser curls it straight out of play for a West Ham goal-kick.
Not ideal.
Callum Wilson (13) is a lonely figure for Bournemouth as our average positions graphic shows.
West Ham, on the other hand, have wingers Gokhan Tore (17) and Michail Antonio (30) getting forward regularly to help striker Enner Valencia (11).
John Hartson
Ex-West Ham striker on BBC Radio 5 live
"Sam Byram could have got a red card there. The referee either doesn't know the rules or he's let Byram off there. It's a block which is a yellow card and then it's a foul, so Byram is lucky to be on the pitch."
Has anyone been at a game where this has happened?
Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc makes a good save at his near post from Enner Valencia's shot from 16 yards.
West Ham defender Sam Byram is booked for either blocking off Ryan Fraser or fouling Callum Wilson from behind... He did both things in about five seconds so the ref could take his pick.
Bournemouth defender Steve Cook is in the book for a tackle from behind on West Ham striker Enner Valencia.
The Hammers' attack ends with Michail Antonio scuffing a shot wide.
A Gokhan Tore cross is half-cleared to Cheikhou Kouyate but his half-volley is hit high over the bar.
The Tore cross would have been perfect for the injured Andy Carroll.
Harry Arter of Bournemouth is booked after conceding a free-kick for handball trying to block a cross.
From the free-kick Gokhan Tore tries to roll a low effort into the path of James Collins but the Cherries are alert to it and get it away.
Callum Wilson scored a hat-trick for Bournemouth at West Ham last season.
So far today he's had eight touches of the ball, which says more about the service to him rather than his actual performance.
West Ham striker Enner Valencia has come off worse after an aerial challenge with Steve Cook. He's just getting a spot of treatment. Slaven Bilic can ill-afford to lose another forward.
West Ham get behind the Bournemouth defence for the first time today but Cheikhou Kouyate's shot is well blocked.
The Hammers are just beginning to dominate this now.
Gokhan Tore smashes the free-kick straight into the Bournemouth wall and I wonder if Slaven Bilic might suggest someone else has a go on the next free-kick.